"But here’s the thing: I make sure the Hummer doesn’t even come close to blocking the road, by using a tried-and-true method I like to call parking on the sidewalk."
"But here’s the thing: I make sure the Hummer doesn’t even come close to blocking the road, by using a tried-and-true method I like to call parking on the sidewalk."
I was reading an analysis of the ruling last night. It seems the judge found that the officer hadn’t acted “recklessly” because the officer had pointed his firearm at the intended target and pulled the trigger. By IL legal standards, that shows intent, and elevates the crime from reckless to intentional.
I mean.
Dressing up as a cat and pretending to be one on a regular basis isn’t even that abnormal.
Mini Falcor.
Red Light District
It amazed me at the time what people got away with if they just screamed high enough on the corporate chain
Sorry, but no. Back when I had a medical condition that caused occasional, and very sudden need to go to the toilet right then I had several instances where store employees let me use the employee bathroom.
Please stop. No one does this.
I dunno; If you were a Gamestop manager and had to deal with an item purchased via theft and the person who stole it wasn’t related to the perpetrator how would you deal with it? While you may not be able to do the return in store [though i bet you could] I imagine you would have probably been nice to the customer and…
Let’s ignore for a minute the fact that Kylie Jenner did not, in fact, invent the concept of full lips and that full lips have been a beautiful and highly desirable trait for women of color since as long as we’ve inhabited the planet.
Don't all kids impersonate cats on the weekends? I feel like this is sort of standard kid behaviour. I don't know though. I only have three of them.
I love how he signs off with “I couldn’t believe what people got away with just for being angry!” as if he was the one with the moral high ground. The father had every reason to be angry, and the employee decided to be a prick instead of either A) sticking by the policy and apologizing or B) actually trying to solve…
that adds to my confusion, whatever is in a back of a gamestop isn’t worth humiliation of not getting to a bathroom for someone if its an emergency to me. Rules are rules yes, but sometimes you actually have to use your brain for a moment and let the person go and urge them to be more careful if they could help it.…
kinda serves the guy right for not letting her, i can understand not to let every single person but if its a legit emergency just go back and wait around the door or something or just keep an eye on the door from a distance. Was it so hard not to just keep an eye out?
moral of this story: sometimes it’s ok to let someone use the “company” bathroom.
I have a really, really mean customer who always orders the same thing, and it always comes to $6.66. Every damned time, week after week, she looks scared when she sees the bill. I’m not even supposed to let her order what she does (she wants a side dish by itself that’s only supposed to be an upgrade for a platter)…
The waitress in that second story was so hilariously clueless, I pictured her as Starfire from Teen Titans Go. “On Tamaran, we offer the free refills of the beverages!”
I grew up around a lot of really old people. Some of them had been married forever. Almost every woman I had known was a stay at home mom, a nurse, or teacher. But all of them were married. Not all of them were happy. Divorce was still a little scandalous. And once these ladies’ husbands died either through heart…
If 6 of 18 women were raped in your class that suggests a serious problem in the way Peace Corps operates. You are letting them off too lightly here I think. It’s obvious that the locals know that you are not protected. Peace Corps should be kicking it Roman style. Instead they are abandoning you guys. Disgraceful.